At least six vehicles were stolen from Akron residences Saturday evening.

According to Akron Police Chief Kimm Nielsen, all vehicles’ keys had been left in the vehicles. However no apparent damage was done to any vehicle except for a 4×4 pickup which became stuck on a terrace, just south of the Akron Fire Station.

Here is a summary of the police calls for that morning:

• At 4:42 a.m., Sunday morning, Jeremy Hansen of 230 Main St. called authorities, reporting his motorcycle had been removed from his garage and pushed approximately one block away.

• At 6:30 a.m., Michael Huber, 400 Reed St., reported his Ford F250 4×4 pickup had been stolen. The vehicle was located a short time later, stuck on a terrace in the corn field just south of Torbert Boulevard. This pickup received some damage to its front end and running boards.

• At 9:23 a.m., Debra Moffatt, 221 Iowa St., called authorities, saying there was an unknown vehicle parked in her backyard.

The vehicle’s owner was out of town. Police returned the vehicle to the owner’s residence in the 200 block of Sargent Street. As of press time, the owner had not been notified of the incident with his vehicle.

• At 11:30 a.m.: Tammy and Dana Coyle, 450 Torbert Blvd., reported their son’s car, a 2001 Chrysler 300M, was missing. In addition, someone had entered their garage and moved a motorcycle and a golf cart.

Akron police officers are continuing to investigate these thefts, said Nielsen. Nothing appeared to be stolen from any of the vehicles.

Chief Nielsen advises all to remove their keys from their vehicles and lock the doors as well as lock the doors on their garages and other buildings.